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Visualizing the “Vanishing Race”: the photogravures of Edward S. Curtis
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Curtis' Image and Life: The Network of The North American Indian, Inc.
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Sigesh - Apache
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This illustrates the girls' method of tying the hair previous to marriage. The ornament fastened to the hair in the back is made of leather, broad and round at the ends and narrow in the middle.
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Sigesh - Apache
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This illustrates the girls' method of tying the hair previous to marriage. The ornament fastened to the hair in the back is made of leather, broad and round at the ends and narrow in the middle.
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Apache Nalin
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An Apache girl about fourteen years of age.
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Qahatika water girl
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Qahatika girl
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Mosa - Mohave
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It would be difficult to conceive of a more aboriginal than this Mohave girl. Her eyes are those of the fawn of the forest, questioning the strange things of civilization upon which it gazes for the first time. She is such a type as Father Garces may have viewed on his journey through the Mohave country in 1776.
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Hwalya - Yuma
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A Yuma girl, characteristic of southern Yuman maidenhood.
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Maricopa girl
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The young Maricopa women affect the Mexican more than the Indian dress; but they are by no means unpicturesque in their garb of many colors as they gracefully bear their burden on their heads.
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Ogalala girls
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As a rule the women of the plains tribes are natural horsewomen, and their skill in riding is scarcely exceeded by that of the men. As mere infants they are tied upon the backs of trusty animals, and thus become accustomed to the long days of journeying.
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Sioux girl
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A young Sioux woman in a dress made entirely of deerskin, embroidered with beads and porcupine-quills.
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Arikara girl
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A type produced by several generations of tribal and racial intermarriage. The subject is considered by her tribesmen to be a pure Arikara, but her features point unmistakably to a white ancestor, and there is little doubt that the blood of other tribes than the one which claims her flows in her veins.
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Cheyenne girl
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Mountain camp - Yakima
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The reservation of the Yakima rises from the level of the valley of the Yakima river to the lower range of mountains between that stream and the Columbia. In the glades of the mountains small parties pitch their tipis in the spring-time, and the women and girls gather edible roots, notably bitterroot.
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Nespilim girl
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In the early years of the nineteenth century various explorers noted that the bands dwelling along the upper course of the Columbia, among which the Nespilim were included, wore practically no clothing. Excepting as the cold made some protection necessary. The hair of the women was arranged in two knots at the sides of the face ? a method of hairdressing still in vogue among the Salish on Fraser river. Prior to the middle of the century the use of deerskin garments had become common, and gradually other customs such as the style of hairdressing here illustrated, were borrowed from the tribes east of the Rocky mountains
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Kutenai girls
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Fisherman - Wishham
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Among the middle course of the Columbia at places where the abruptness of the shore and the up-stream set of an eddy make such method possible, salmon were taken, and still are taken, by means of a long-hauled dip-net. At favorable seasons a man will, in a few hours, secure several hundred salmon - as many as the matrons and girls of his household can care for in a day.
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Wishham girl
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The subject is clothed in a heavily beaded deerskin dress of the plains type. The throat is encircled by strands of shell beads of native manufacture, heirlooms which were obtained by the original Wishham possessor from the Pacific slope. Pendant on the breast are strands of larger beads of the same kind, as well as of various kinds brought into the country by the traders of the Hudson's Bay Company. An indispensable ornament of the well-born person was the dentalium-shell thrust through a perforation in the nasal septum; occasionally, as in this case, two such shells were connected by means of a bit of wood pushed into the hollow bases. Tied to the hair at each side of the face (see the following plate) is another dentalium-shell ornament, which is in reality an ear pendant transferred from the lobe of the ear (where its weight would be inconvenient) to the hair. The head-dress consists of shells, shell beads, commercial beads, and Chinese coins. The coins made their appearance in the Columbia River region at a comparatively early date. This form of head-dress was worn on special occasions by girls between the age of puberty and their marriage.
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Wishham girl, profile
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Wishham maid
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Clad in her deerskin dress of the plains and her basketry hat of the coast, the girl pauses on the grim lava rocks above the Dalles, looking out across the thundering rapids, perhaps observing the activities after friends in the village Wasko.
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Suquamish girl
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Cowichan girl
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A maiden of noble birth clad in goat-hair robe.
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Clayoquot girl
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Hesquiat maiden
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The girl wears the cedar-bark ornaments that are tied to the hair of virgins on the fifth morning of their puberty ceremony, as described in Volume XI, page 42. The fact that the girl who posed for this picture was the prospective mother of an illegitimate child caused considerable amusement to the native onlookers and to herself.
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Loitering at the spring
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A group of Walpi and Hano girls in holiday attire. The background is a typical bit of Southwestern desert.
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Tewa girl
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An excellent feminine type of these early immigrants from the Rio Grande. The arrangement of her hair suggests that she is unmarried.
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Watching the dancers
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A group of girls on the topmost roof of Walpi, looking down into the plaza.
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Hopi girl
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Soft, regular features are characteristic of Hopi young women, and no small part of a mother's time is used to be devoted to dressing the hair of her unmarried daughters. The aboriginal style is rapidly being abandoned, and the native one-piece dress here illustrated is seldom seen even at the less advanced of the Hopi pueblos.
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East mesa girls
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Tewa girls
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Pomo girl
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Clam-shell beads of the kind here shown are still made by some of the old men. Fragments of shell are pierced and strung on a stem of the scouring-rush (Equisetum), which is then drawn backward and forward on a flat surface of sandstone until the fragments have become nearly circular. The feathered ornament is an ear-pendant, which in this case, because of its length and weight, is attached to a strand of hair. The large, dark-colored bead on one strand of the necklace is a cylinder of magnesite, a highly valued object
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Coast Pomo girl
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Taos water girls
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Ti'mu - Cochiti
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This Cochiti girl married a Sia man, and the photograph was made at her adopted home.
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Sia buffalo dancer
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The Buffalo dance of the Keres is almost exactly the same as that of the Tewa. The performers are two young men with head-dresses of buffalo-hair and horns, and a girl wearing the usual female costume and a pair of small horns. The head of the hunters' society plays the part of guard. The dance is very strenuous, and the simulated actions of t he buffalo are quite realistic and readily comprehended by the spectator.
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Acoma water girls
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Povi-Tamu
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The flower concept is a favorite one in Tewa names, both masculine and feminine. The regular features of the comely Morning Flower are not exceptional, for most Tewa girls, and indeed most Pueblo girls, are not without attractiveness.
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Girl and jar - San Ildefonso
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Pueblo women are adept at balancing burdens on the head. Usually a vessel rests on a fibre ring, which serves to steady it and to protect the scalp. The design on the jar here illustrated recalls the importance of the serpent cult in Tewa life. (See Volume XVII, pages 19-24, 77-80.)
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Tesuque buffalo dancers
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The Buffalo dance is performed, though the original object of exerting prenatural influence on the abundance and accessibility of the buffalo no longer prevails. The two male dancers are accompanied by the Buffalo Girl, who is fully clothed in native costume and has a pair of small horns on the head. These three give a very striking and dramatic performance under the watchful eye of the head of the hunters' society.
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Zuni girls at the river
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Zuni girl
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Apache girl
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Yuma girl
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Sholya - Mohave girl
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Yaqui girl
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Maricopa water girl
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Mandan girl
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Piegan girls
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Arapaho water girl
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Young Kalispel girl
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Kutenai girls at the lake-shore
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Nez Perce girl
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Umatilla girl
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Cayuse girl
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Wishham girls
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Quinault girl
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Quilliute girl
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Tsawatenok girl
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Hesquiat girl in cedar-bark costume
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Hano and Walpi girls wearing atoo
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An East Mesa girl.
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Sherwood Valley girl - Pomo
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A Pomo girl
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An Isleta girl
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A Taos girl
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Boy and girl columns at Corn Mountain -
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A Zuñi girl
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A Nambe girl
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A Cree girl
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A Comanche girl
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Girl's costume, Nunivak
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Diomede girl
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Selawik girl.
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Erik Loyer
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Geronimo - Apache
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This portrait of the historical old Apache was made in March, 1905. According to Geronimo's calculation he was at the time seventy-six years of age, thus making the year of his birth 1829. The picture was taken at Carlisle, Pennsylvania, the day before the inauguration of President Roosevelt, Geronimo being one of the warriors who took part in the inaugural parade at Washington. He appreciated the honor of being one of those chosen for this occasion, and the catching of his features while the old warrior was in a retrospective mood was most fortunate.
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Desert rovers - Apache
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The White Mountain Apache and the desert portion of their country. The picture was made on a gray day of early spring, when the Apache wear blankets as protection against the keen air of their mountain home.
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Apache-land
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Apache horsewomen in a small valley of the White Mountain region. The horses are laden with the complete camp equipage, on top of which the women have taken their seats.
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Alchise - Apache
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Chief of the White Mountain Apache. A well-known character, having been a scout with General Crook. Colonel Cooley, who was chief of scouts under Crook, says a braver man than Alchise never lived. He was about twenty-two when Fort Apache, then Camp Ord, was established in 1870, making the year of his birth about 1848. This portrait was made at Alchise's camp on White river in the spring of 1903.
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Sigesh - Apache
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This illustrates the girls' method of tying the hair previous to marriage. The ornament fastened to the hair in the back is made of leather, broad and round at the ends and narrow in the middle.
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Apache
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This picture might be titled "Life Primeval." It is the Apache as we would mentally picture him in the time of the Stone Age. It was made at a spot on Black river, Arizona, where the dark, still pool breaks into the laugh of a rapids.
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Apache reaper
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Here the Apache woman is seen in her small wheatfield harvesting the grain with a hand sickle, the method now common to all Indians of the Southwest.
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Storm - Apache
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A scene in the high mountains of Apache-land just before the breaking rainstorm.
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Story-telling - Apache
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A story-telling group, particularly typical of these people. The Apache often sit about and exchange stories of the past or of to-day.
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Renegade type - Apache
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No picture could better show the old renegade type of the Apache than this one of Genitoa. It is the type of Indian who has yielded to the inevitable and lives in peace - not because he prefers it, but because he must.
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Scout - Apache
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The primitive Apache in his mountain home.
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Morning bath - Apache
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The Apache, old and young alike, are particularly fond of bathing, and make the most of every opportunity to have a swim. They call it "a swim" regardless of how shallow the water may be, just so long as they can wash their bodies.
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Apache Nalin
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An Apache girl about fourteen years of age.
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Eskadi - Apache
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A headman for one of the bands, and a particularly fine Apache type.
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Apache babe
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A fortunate child picture, giving a good idea of the happy disposition of Indian children, and at the same time showing the baby carrier or holder.
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Chideh - Apache
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Lost trail - Apache
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Assiniboin boy - Atsina
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The head-band, so commonly used by many tribes of the Southwest, notably the Apache and Navaho, is often worn in the Northwest. A biographical sketch of Assiniboin Boy appears in Volume V, page 180.
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Laguna watchtower
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The Navaho caused the people of Laguna considerable trouble up to the middle of the nineteenth century. The latter probably gave a good account of themselves, for they were sufficiently warlike to furnish a band of volunteer scouts in the campaign against the Apache band under Geronimo, for which service they or their surviving relatives were voted substantial pensions by Congress in 1924.
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The pool - Apache
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White River - Apache
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By the sycamore - Apache
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The fire drill - Apache
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Apache camp
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Typical Apache
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Tenokai - Apache
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plain
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1
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At the ford - Apache
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plain
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The bathing pool - Apache
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plain
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Alchise - Apache
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1
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Mescall hills - Apache
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plain
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Primitive Apache home
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plain
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Cutting mescal - Apache
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plain
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Mescal - Apache
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plain
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1
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Filling the pit - Apache
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plain
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The covered pit - Apache
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plain
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1
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Apache still life
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plain
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1
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Among the oaks - Apache
1
plain
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1
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Mescal camp - Apache
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plain
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1
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Sacred buckskin - Apache
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plain
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1
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Apache girl
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plain
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1
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The ford - Apache
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plain
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1
2018-03-16T21:07:06-07:00
Apache medicine-man
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plain
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Maternity belt - Apache
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plain
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1
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Medicine cap and fetich - Apache
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plain
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1
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Das Lan - Apache
1
plain
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1
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Apache village
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plain
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Sand mosaic - Apache
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plain
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1
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Apache gaun
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plain
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1
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Apache maiden
1
plain
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1
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Mescal harvest - Apache
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plain
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1
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White river valley - Apache
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plain
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1
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Nalin Lage - Apache
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plain
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1
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Infant burial - Apache
1
plain
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1
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Apache-Mohave homes
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plain
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1
2018-03-16T21:07:07-07:00
An Apache-Mohave woman
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plain
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1
2018-03-16T21:13:02-07:00
Erik Loyer
f862727c4b34febd6a0341bffd27f168a35aa637
List of Large Plates Supplementing Volume One
Erik Loyer
1
Media Gallery
structured_gallery
2018-03-16T21:13:02-07:00
Erik Loyer
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Contents of this path:
1
2018-03-16T21:11:16-07:00
Vanishing race - Navaho
1
The thought which this picture is meant to convey is that the Indians as a race, already shorn in their tribal strength and stripped of their primitive dress, are passing into the darkness of an unknown future. Feeling that the picture expresses so much of the thought that inspired the entire work, the author has chosen it as the first of the series.
plain
2018-03-16T21:11:16-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:06:59-07:00
Geronimo - Apache
1
This portrait of the historical old Apache was made in March, 1905. According to Geronimo's calculation he was at the time seventy-six years of age, thus making the year of his birth 1829. The picture was taken at Carlisle, Pennsylvania, the day before the inauguration of President Roosevelt, Geronimo being one of the warriors who took part in the inaugural parade at Washington. He appreciated the honor of being one of those chosen for this occasion, and the catching of his features while the old warrior was in a retrospective mood was most fortunate.
plain
2018-03-16T21:06:59-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:06:59-07:00
Desert rovers - Apache
1
The White Mountain Apache and the desert portion of their country. The picture was made on a gray day of early spring, when the Apache wear blankets as protection against the keen air of their mountain home.
plain
2018-03-16T21:06:59-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:06:59-07:00
Apache-land
1
Apache horsewomen in a small valley of the White Mountain region. The horses are laden with the complete camp equipage, on top of which the women have taken their seats.
plain
2018-03-16T21:06:59-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:06:59-07:00
Alchise - Apache
1
Chief of the White Mountain Apache. A well-known character, having been a scout with General Crook. Colonel Cooley, who was chief of scouts under Crook, says a braver man than Alchise never lived. He was about twenty-two when Fort Apache, then Camp Ord, was established in 1870, making the year of his birth about 1848. This portrait was made at Alchise's camp on White river in the spring of 1903.
plain
2018-03-16T21:06:59-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:06:59-07:00
Sigesh - Apache
1
This illustrates the girls' method of tying the hair previous to marriage. The ornament fastened to the hair in the back is made of leather, broad and round at the ends and narrow in the middle.
plain
2018-03-16T21:06:59-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:06:59-07:00
Apache
1
This picture might be titled "Life Primeval." It is the Apache as we would mentally picture him in the time of the Stone Age. It was made at a spot on Black river, Arizona, where the dark, still pool breaks into the laugh of a rapids.
plain
2018-03-16T21:06:59-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:06:59-07:00
Apache reaper
1
Here the Apache woman is seen in her small wheatfield harvesting the grain with a hand sickle, the method now common to all Indians of the Southwest.
plain
2018-03-16T21:06:59-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:07:00-07:00
Storm - Apache
1
A scene in the high mountains of Apache-land just before the breaking rainstorm.
plain
2018-03-16T21:07:00-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:11:17-07:00
Getting water - Apache
1
A picture made in early spring on the banks of White river, Arizona. The water bottle is the typical Apache one of basketry covered with pinon gum.
plain
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1
2018-03-16T21:07:00-07:00
Story-telling - Apache
1
A story-telling group, particularly typical of these people. The Apache often sit about and exchange stories of the past or of to-day.
plain
2018-03-16T21:07:00-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:07:00-07:00
Renegade type - Apache
1
No picture could better show the old renegade type of the Apache than this one of Genitoa. It is the type of Indian who has yielded to the inevitable and lives in peace - not because he prefers it, but because he must.
plain
2018-03-16T21:07:00-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:07:00-07:00
Scout - Apache
1
The primitive Apache in his mountain home.
plain
2018-03-16T21:07:00-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:07:00-07:00
Morning bath - Apache
1
The Apache, old and young alike, are particularly fond of bathing, and make the most of every opportunity to have a swim. They call it "a swim" regardless of how shallow the water may be, just so long as they can wash their bodies.
plain
2018-03-16T21:07:00-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:07:00-07:00
Apache Nalin
1
An Apache girl about fourteen years of age.
plain
2018-03-16T21:07:00-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:07:01-07:00
Eskadi - Apache
1
A headman for one of the bands, and a particularly fine Apache type.
plain
2018-03-16T21:07:01-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:07:01-07:00
Apache babe
1
A fortunate child picture, giving a good idea of the happy disposition of Indian children, and at the same time showing the baby carrier or holder.
plain
2018-03-16T21:07:01-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:07:01-07:00
Chideh - Apache
1
plain
2018-03-16T21:07:01-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:07:01-07:00
Lost trail - Apache
1
plain
2018-03-16T21:07:01-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:11:17-07:00
Vash Gon - Jicarilla
1
plain
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1
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Chief Garfield - Jicarilla
1
Some years ago the Jicarillas were all officially given Spanish or English names. Many of them expressed a preference. This old man, who was head-chief of the tribe at the time, selected the designation Garfield.
plain
2018-03-16T21:11:17-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:11:17-07:00
Jicarilla maiden
1
This pictures exceedingly well the typical Jicarilla women's dress: a cape of deerskin, beaded, a broad belt of black leather, a deerskin skirt, and the hair fastened at each side of the head with a large knot of yarn or cloth.
plain
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1
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Jicarilla matron
1
plain
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1
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Hilltop camp - Jicarilla
1
plain
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1
2018-03-16T21:11:17-07:00
Jicarilla women
1
Women watching the races on their annual ceremonial or feast day. It will be observed that they are all dressed uniformly in garments cut after the primitive mode.
plain
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1
2018-03-16T21:11:17-07:00
Chief of the desert - Navaho
1
Picturing not only the individual but a characteristic member of the tribe - disdainful, energetic, self-reliant.
plain
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1
2018-03-16T21:11:17-07:00
Women of the desert - Navaho
1
The Navaho women are, for the greater part, the owners of the flocks and invariably, with the children, the herders. They are so thoroughly at home on their scrubby ponies that they seem a part of them and probably excel all other Indians as horsewomen.
plain
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1
2018-03-16T21:11:04-07:00
Cañon de Chelly - Navaho
1
A wonderfully scenic spot is this in northeastern Arizona, in the heart of the Navaho country - one of their strongholds, in fact. Cañon de Chelly exhibits evidences of having been occupied by a considerable number of people in former times, as in every niche at every side are seen the cliff-perched ruins of former villages.
plain
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1
2018-03-16T21:11:18-07:00
Cañon del Muerto - Navaho
1
New Southwest.
plain
2018-03-16T21:11:18-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:11:18-07:00
At the shrine - Navaho
1
Scattered about the Navaho reservation are many cairn shrines. The Navaho, when alone or in parties, on approaching one of these gathers a few twigs of piñon or cedar, places them on the shrine, scatters a pinch of sacred meal upon it, and makes supplication for that which he may habitually need or which the moment demands.
plain
2018-03-16T21:11:18-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:11:05-07:00
Nesjaja Hatali - Navaho
1
A well-known Navaho medicine-man. While in the Cañon de Chelly the writer witnessed a very interesting four days' ceremony given by the Wind Doctor. Nesjaja Hatali was also assistant medicine-man in two nine days' ceremonies studied - one in Cañon del Muerto and the other in this portfolio (No. 39) is reproduced from one made and used by this priest-doctor in the Mountain Chant.
plain
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1
2018-03-16T21:11:18-07:00
Son of the desert - Navaho
1
In the early morning this boy, as if springing from the earth itself, came to the author's desert camp. Indeed, he seemed a part of the very desert. His eyes bespeak all of the curiosity, all of the wonder of his primitive mind striving to grasp the meaning of the strange things about him.
plain
2018-03-16T21:11:18-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:11:18-07:00
Navaho flocks
1
The Navaho might as well be called the "Keepers of Flocks". Their sheep are of the greatest importance to their existence, and in the care and management of their flocks they exhibit a thrift not to be found in the average tribe.
plain
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1
2018-03-16T21:11:18-07:00
Blanket weaver - Navaho
1
The Navaho-land blanket looms are in evidence everywhere. In the winter months they are set up in the hogans, but during the summer they are erected outdoors under an improvised shelter, or, as in this case, beneath a tree. The simplicity of the loom and its product are here clearly shown, pictured in the early morning light under a large cottonwood.
plain
2018-03-16T21:11:18-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:11:19-07:00
Hastobiga - Navaho medicine-man
1
plain
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1
2018-03-16T21:11:19-07:00
Point of interest - Navaho
1
plain
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1
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Out of the darkness - Navaho
1
In Tesakod cañon, a small branch of Cañon de Chelly. At the point where this picture was made the gorge is very narrow.
plain
2018-03-16T21:11:19-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:11:19-07:00
Sunset in Navaho-land
1
plain
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1
2018-03-16T21:11:05-07:00
Alhkidokihi - Navaho
1
One of the four elaborate dry-paintings or sand altars employed in the rites of the Mountain Chant, a Navaho medicine ceremony of nine days' duration.
plain
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1
2018-03-16T21:13:10-07:00
Erik Loyer
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Test path
Erik Loyer
1
plain
2018-03-16T21:13:10-07:00
Erik Loyer
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Contents of this path:
1
2018-03-16T21:11:16-07:00
Vanishing race - Navaho
1
The thought which this picture is meant to convey is that the Indians as a race, already shorn in their tribal strength and stripped of their primitive dress, are passing into the darkness of an unknown future. Feeling that the picture expresses so much of the thought that inspired the entire work, the author has chosen it as the first of the series.
plain
2018-03-16T21:11:16-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:06:59-07:00
Geronimo - Apache
1
This portrait of the historical old Apache was made in March, 1905. According to Geronimo's calculation he was at the time seventy-six years of age, thus making the year of his birth 1829. The picture was taken at Carlisle, Pennsylvania, the day before the inauguration of President Roosevelt, Geronimo being one of the warriors who took part in the inaugural parade at Washington. He appreciated the honor of being one of those chosen for this occasion, and the catching of his features while the old warrior was in a retrospective mood was most fortunate.
plain
2018-03-16T21:06:59-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:06:59-07:00
Desert rovers - Apache
1
The White Mountain Apache and the desert portion of their country. The picture was made on a gray day of early spring, when the Apache wear blankets as protection against the keen air of their mountain home.
plain
2018-03-16T21:06:59-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:06:59-07:00
Apache-land
1
Apache horsewomen in a small valley of the White Mountain region. The horses are laden with the complete camp equipage, on top of which the women have taken their seats.
plain
2018-03-16T21:06:59-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:06:59-07:00
Alchise - Apache
1
Chief of the White Mountain Apache. A well-known character, having been a scout with General Crook. Colonel Cooley, who was chief of scouts under Crook, says a braver man than Alchise never lived. He was about twenty-two when Fort Apache, then Camp Ord, was established in 1870, making the year of his birth about 1848. This portrait was made at Alchise's camp on White river in the spring of 1903.
plain
2018-03-16T21:06:59-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:06:59-07:00
Sigesh - Apache
1
This illustrates the girls' method of tying the hair previous to marriage. The ornament fastened to the hair in the back is made of leather, broad and round at the ends and narrow in the middle.
plain
2018-03-16T21:06:59-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:06:59-07:00
Apache
1
This picture might be titled "Life Primeval." It is the Apache as we would mentally picture him in the time of the Stone Age. It was made at a spot on Black river, Arizona, where the dark, still pool breaks into the laugh of a rapids.
plain
2018-03-16T21:06:59-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:06:59-07:00
Apache reaper
1
Here the Apache woman is seen in her small wheatfield harvesting the grain with a hand sickle, the method now common to all Indians of the Southwest.
plain
2018-03-16T21:06:59-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:07:00-07:00
Storm - Apache
1
A scene in the high mountains of Apache-land just before the breaking rainstorm.
plain
2018-03-16T21:07:00-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:07:00-07:00
Story-telling - Apache
1
A story-telling group, particularly typical of these people. The Apache often sit about and exchange stories of the past or of to-day.
plain
2018-03-16T21:07:00-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:07:00-07:00
Renegade type - Apache
1
No picture could better show the old renegade type of the Apache than this one of Genitoa. It is the type of Indian who has yielded to the inevitable and lives in peace - not because he prefers it, but because he must.
plain
2018-03-16T21:07:00-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:07:00-07:00
Scout - Apache
1
The primitive Apache in his mountain home.
plain
2018-03-16T21:07:00-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:07:00-07:00
Morning bath - Apache
1
The Apache, old and young alike, are particularly fond of bathing, and make the most of every opportunity to have a swim. They call it "a swim" regardless of how shallow the water may be, just so long as they can wash their bodies.
plain
2018-03-16T21:07:00-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:07:00-07:00
Apache Nalin
1
An Apache girl about fourteen years of age.
plain
2018-03-16T21:07:00-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:07:01-07:00
Eskadi - Apache
1
A headman for one of the bands, and a particularly fine Apache type.
plain
2018-03-16T21:07:01-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:07:01-07:00
Apache babe
1
A fortunate child picture, giving a good idea of the happy disposition of Indian children, and at the same time showing the baby carrier or holder.
plain
2018-03-16T21:07:01-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:07:01-07:00
Chideh - Apache
1
plain
2018-03-16T21:07:01-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:07:01-07:00
Lost trail - Apache
1
plain
2018-03-16T21:07:01-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:11:17-07:00
Vash Gon - Jicarilla
1
plain
2018-03-16T21:11:17-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:11:17-07:00
Chief Garfield - Jicarilla
1
Some years ago the Jicarillas were all officially given Spanish or English names. Many of them expressed a preference. This old man, who was head-chief of the tribe at the time, selected the designation Garfield.
plain
2018-03-16T21:11:17-07:00
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2018-03-16T21:13:07-07:00
Erik Loyer
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RADIAL VIEW TEST with Apache
Erik Loyer
1
vis
2018-03-16T21:13:07-07:00
Apache Photos test with scalar
Erik Loyer
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Contents of this reply:
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2018-03-16T21:06:59-07:00
Geronimo - Apache
1
This portrait of the historical old Apache was made in March, 1905. According to Geronimo's calculation he was at the time seventy-six years of age, thus making the year of his birth 1829. The picture was taken at Carlisle, Pennsylvania, the day before the inauguration of President Roosevelt, Geronimo being one of the warriors who took part in the inaugural parade at Washington. He appreciated the honor of being one of those chosen for this occasion, and the catching of his features while the old warrior was in a retrospective mood was most fortunate.
plain
2018-03-16T21:06:59-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:06:59-07:00
Desert rovers - Apache
1
The White Mountain Apache and the desert portion of their country. The picture was made on a gray day of early spring, when the Apache wear blankets as protection against the keen air of their mountain home.
plain
2018-03-16T21:06:59-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:06:59-07:00
Apache-land
1
Apache horsewomen in a small valley of the White Mountain region. The horses are laden with the complete camp equipage, on top of which the women have taken their seats.
plain
2018-03-16T21:06:59-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:06:59-07:00
Sigesh - Apache
1
This illustrates the girls' method of tying the hair previous to marriage. The ornament fastened to the hair in the back is made of leather, broad and round at the ends and narrow in the middle.
plain
2018-03-16T21:06:59-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:06:59-07:00
Alchise - Apache
1
Chief of the White Mountain Apache. A well-known character, having been a scout with General Crook. Colonel Cooley, who was chief of scouts under Crook, says a braver man than Alchise never lived. He was about twenty-two when Fort Apache, then Camp Ord, was established in 1870, making the year of his birth about 1848. This portrait was made at Alchise's camp on White river in the spring of 1903.
plain
2018-03-16T21:06:59-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:06:59-07:00
Apache
1
This picture might be titled "Life Primeval." It is the Apache as we would mentally picture him in the time of the Stone Age. It was made at a spot on Black river, Arizona, where the dark, still pool breaks into the laugh of a rapids.
plain
2018-03-16T21:06:59-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:06:59-07:00
Apache reaper
1
Here the Apache woman is seen in her small wheatfield harvesting the grain with a hand sickle, the method now common to all Indians of the Southwest.
plain
2018-03-16T21:06:59-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:07:00-07:00
Storm - Apache
1
A scene in the high mountains of Apache-land just before the breaking rainstorm.
plain
2018-03-16T21:07:00-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:07:00-07:00
Story-telling - Apache
1
A story-telling group, particularly typical of these people. The Apache often sit about and exchange stories of the past or of to-day.
plain
2018-03-16T21:07:00-07:00
1
2018-03-16T21:07:01-07:00
Eskadi - Apache
1
A headman for one of the bands, and a particularly fine Apache type.
plain
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The ford - Apache
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Scout - Apache
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The primitive Apache in his mountain home.
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Tenokai - Apache
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Assiniboin boy - Atsina
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The head-band, so commonly used by many tribes of the Southwest, notably the Apache and Navaho, is often worn in the Northwest. A biographical sketch of Assiniboin Boy appears in Volume V, page 180.
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Renegade type - Apache
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No picture could better show the old renegade type of the Apache than this one of Genitoa. It is the type of Indian who has yielded to the inevitable and lives in peace - not because he prefers it, but because he must.
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At the ford - Apache
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The pool - Apache
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Morning bath - Apache
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The Apache, old and young alike, are particularly fond of bathing, and make the most of every opportunity to have a swim. They call it "a swim" regardless of how shallow the water may be, just so long as they can wash their bodies.
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Alchise - Apache
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White River - Apache
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Apache Nalin
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An Apache girl about fourteen years of age.
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Filling the pit - Apache
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By the sycamore - Apache
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Apache babe
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A fortunate child picture, giving a good idea of the happy disposition of Indian children, and at the same time showing the baby carrier or holder.
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Cutting mescal - Apache
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The fire drill - Apache
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Chideh - Apache
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Apache girl
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Typical Apache
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Apache-Mohave homes
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Infant burial - Apache
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Das Lan - Apache
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An Apache-Mohave woman
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Apache gaun
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Mescal harvest - Apache
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Apache maiden
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Nalin Lage - Apache
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